ROWING
RACES ON SATURDAY Quito a’-considerable amount of interest is being displayed in the races betvvcen the Kawatiri Rowing Club and Nelson. Final arrangements have now been made so that there should be some good .racing. , " The visitors will arrive here approximately at 1 o’clock to-morrow afternoon. It is quite likely that' they will take a rim over the course later in tile, afternoon." • course will he from the Blacly Alngatzinr down to the black buoy opposite the Club, shed.Tha first race for the Gothard Cup will he-, rowed off at 2.30 p.m., tha youths at 3 n.m. and the Harley Cup at 3.30 p.ni. • Nelson colours are blue and blue and Kawatiri maroon. The crows arc:— Kawatiri: Gothard Cun. W. Craddock (str.), 3. Corbishley, J. Hale. J. Woodward; Harley Cup, I. Friend (str.), E. Harding, S. Allen. ,R. Easton. Youths, W. Hawkins (sir.), J. Brown, B. Avery, T. Craddock. Nelson 'Gothard Cup. A. F. Jarvis (sti\)..S. Pnshmnn, G. P. Russell. M. Winter.- .Harlev Cup. J. Allen (str.). C Hebberd, E ~T. Curry, R. J. Roper. Youths, N. McKenzie (str.), C. Saunders, A. Forster. E. Parker. . , In the evening the visitors will be entertained at a dance in the Velma Hull.'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 29 March 1934, Page 4
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